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cur·ren·cy [ˈkʌrən(t)si] N

1. currency (money):

currency
valuta f
currency
tečaj m
currency
denar m
[foreign] currency

2. currency no pl (acceptance):

currency
to gain currency

3. currency (circulation):

currency
obtok m

hard ˈcur·ren·cy N

hard currency

re·serve ˈcur·ren·cy N

reserve currency

sin·gle ˈcur·ren·cy N FIN

single currency

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Such transfers are possible if the players have a common currency that is valued equally by all.
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To validate the currency it was fully exchangeable to silver and gold and was accepted as tax payments.
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Some early proposals focused on economic cooperation, unified foreign policy, a customs union and a common currency, but separate government offices.
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For depository institutions, they maintain accounts and provide various payment services, including collecting checks, electronically transferring funds, and distributing and receiving currency and coin.
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In the 1993 currency reform, 1 nouveau zaire was exchanged for 3,000,000 old zaires.
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Many customers still visit the branches or exchange bureaus to get their foreign currency.
www.cio.co.nz
The European single currency is under unprecedented pressure.
news.bbc.co.uk
Participants emitting at above rationed levels must pay those below it in national currency.
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But he did not propose a single currency or central bank.
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He consistently advocated currency reform, the gold standard, a tariff for revenue only, and civil service reform, rendering the greatest aid to the last cause.
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